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Studying Multielectron Excitation and Fragmentation with Ultrafast XUV-IR Spectroscopy

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Abstract

We used XUV-IR transient photoelectron spectroscopy to study excited state dynamics in oxygen and observed 4p excited atomic fragments, which are not an expected dissociation product. This fragment results from previously unexplored multielectron excitation pathway.

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